MAN UP! Manly men, who CRIES at WDW?

Slipknot

Well-Known Member
Count me in for Golden Dreams at American Adventure. Also, tack on to that Two Brothers. That is a very sad song!!! :(
 

kerrie

New Member
I think any man thats crys at disney is perfectly fine there is alot going on. I know im not man but i cry when i walk in the park and know that My dad will never see disney and wont ever go with his grand kids. He passed in 2005 and my kids will never know what a great man he used to be or how much fun he can be. I can only tell them stories and I think you all are very lucky that your all man enough to show your feelings.. Your kids will appreciate it later on i swear..
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Count me in for Golden Dreams at American Adventure. Also, tack on to that Two Brothers. That is a very sad song!!! :(
That gets me every time as well. Come to think of it I think I have welled up more at Epcot than any other place on the planet.

One more thing to add to the list. Snoopy's final song as Emil at the final Hoopla makes me cry like a baby. I can't even read the lyrics without tearing up.
 

I_heart_Tigger

Well-Known Member
OK not a manly man here but a typically non-emotional female who has taken a dozen Disney trips and only cried once. It was on my 1st week of orientation after I got a job at Disney and we were going through the Utilidors under MK...the hallways that run benath the park where Cast Members get around.

When I found out I got the job at Disney the one thing my Dad wanted to know was what was underground at MK because he always heard there was something under there and he really wanted to know what it was like. I had strict instructions to call him as soon as I found out.

Unfortunately my Dad died two weeks before I started the job so I never got the chance to tell him what it's like down there.

I "lagged" behind the tour until I could manage to pull myself together to rejoin them...it's a hard thing to explain...crying at seeing some hallways.

I figure though that anything I saw that day, he just knows about. Kind of like I saw it for the both of us.
 

westie

Well-Known Member
Another one for American Adventure. That show is sooo patriotic you can't help but well up at a few points. I mean, one brother fights for the north, the other the south, one doesn't come home...oh...oh no I did it to myself:(
 

DTM93

Member
Watching Wishes knowing that we were going home so soon, then in Epcot the night before we went and then seeing the castle fade away as I walked away from Main Street knowing that I won't be back for 2 years. :lol:
 

wdwmemories

New Member
I got choaked up a bit (I won't admit to actual tears) once at The Festival of the Lion King. There was a kid in a wheel chair who was obviously not doing well health-wise. During the part of the show where the cast members parade around the place with little ones, they selected this kid in the wheel chair to join the parade. Even from my nosebleed seat I could see this child was having the time of his life. Very cool.
:sohappy:
 

zurgandfriend

Well-Known Member
Hello all , I am a "First and Long" (First time poster/long time lurker)

I'll admit to getting a little choked up watching the video on the Magical Express heading to Orlando International after a week at Disney World and I'm a retired Army office.
Then I begin planning our next trip which my DW compares to the invasion of Normandy.
 
OK not a manly man here but a typically non-emotional female who has taken a dozen Disney trips and only cried once. It was on my 1st week of orientation after I got a job at Disney and we were going through the Utilidors under MK...the hallways that run benath the park where Cast Members get around.

When I found out I got the job at Disney the one thing my Dad wanted to know was what was underground at MK because he always heard there was something under there and he really wanted to know what it was like. I had strict instructions to call him as soon as I found out.

Unfortunately my Dad died two weeks before I started the job so I never got the chance to tell him what it's like down there.

I "lagged" behind the tour until I could manage to pull myself together to rejoin them...it's a hard thing to explain...crying at seeing some hallways.

I figure though that anything I saw that day, he just knows about. Kind of like I saw it for the both of us.


I'm crying. this is beautiful.

My dad is a tough retired NYPD officer, but I do manage to catch him welling up at least once during our trip. Usually though, he tears up because I brought up some memory from years ago, while doing something super sentimental (like watching wishes) and he loses it.
 

David

Active Member
Hey I'll admit it. American Adventure ALWAYS gets me.

The first time I watched Specto in 1997 I teared up.

On every trip, the MK is our last park to visit. We have a tradition that we take a picture of our family with the Castle in the background, then promise each other to start planning our next trip. After that we walk towards the exit, and my family knows better than to talk to me as we leave. I have the biggest lump in my throat, I would not be able to speak.
 

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